Our Lives Have Changed Since Pokemon Go! 12 Things Every Player Can Relate To!
Pokemon was the first true love for many of us 90’s kids. From collecting decks of Pokemon cards, to playing obsessively on the Game Boy, to catching up with the latest episode of the anime series. Our favourite after school activity was trying to outdo the super annoying Pokemon Go Is Available For Your Country!” email came in last Saturday, you made a sharp U-turn and rescheduled all your plans.
2. You went to Orchard Road to hunt for Pokemon
[caption id="attachment_12105" align="alignnone" width="780"] Image source: Image source: SGAG[/caption]Of course, your girlfriend matters too but first…Pokemon! But wait, there’s a rare Pokemon at her place? Bonus la!
4. Your dinner looks familiar
[caption id="attachment_12107" align="alignnone" width="917"] Image source: SGAG[/caption]Erm…is that you Mr. Krabby? #sorrynotsorry #guiltynotguilty #foodie
5. Queuing for food is more enjoyable now
“Aiyoh why so long queue one”…and a wild Charmander appears! Swee la!
6. You give funny names to your Pokemon…but that only lasted a day
[caption id="attachment_12109" align="alignnone" width="540"] Image source: SGAG[/caption]At one point you just stopped renaming them and just stick to their Pokemon name.
7. You attempted/thought of going Poke-hunting via the MRT
[caption id="attachment_12110" align="alignnone" width="678"] Image source: SGAG[/caption]MRT Y U move so fast? My Abra abracadabra liao! *cries*
8. Screen-shotting wild Pokemon in awkward situations
[caption id="attachment_12114" align="alignnone" width="598"] Image source: SGAG[/caption]EH EH EH…privacy please!!
9. You feel sorry for Magikarp
[caption id="attachment_12115" align="alignnone" width="655"] Image source: comic book[/caption]Look at that poor fish! Someone give Magikarp some water plzzzzzz…
10. You went to a park/garden after X years
[caption id="attachment_12116" align="alignnone" width="675"] Image source: Watermelon_Jesus on Reddit[/caption]When was the last time you actually went to the neighbourhood park? Probably many many moons ago. If you’re wondering, that’s Jurong’s Chinese Garden by the way!
11. You drag your pet out
[caption id="attachment_12118" align="alignnone" width="806"] Image source: Guff.com[/caption]“Sorry doggie… you look like you need some exercise”… But actually you’re just too scared to walk alone cause of hungry ghost and all.
12. And you realised you’re not alone
[caption id="attachment_12119" align="alignnone" width="930"] Image source: SGAG[/caption]Pokemon trainers unite to be the very best!! Sorry hungry ghosts, we’re just living out our long forgotten childhood fantasy! (But just in case, read Better Safe Than Sorry? But These 10 Hungry Ghost Superstitions Are Unbelievable!)
We know the idea of catching ’em all is fantastic, but please be mindful of your surroundings! Being too engrossed in the game is inviting danger and Medium
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Singaporeans Are Going Crazy Over Pokemon Go! Here’s The Evidence!
When baked cheese tart hit our shores, we thought the queue was crazy. But when Pokemon Go landed in Singapore, Singaporeans take crazy to a whole new level!
Day or night, shine or very hot sunshine, Singaporeans are all out Poke-hunting and we have the evidence!
1. Hougang is gungho…real gungho
[caption id="attachment_12166" align="alignnone" width="780"] Image source: @WEIXIANGLIMSG[/caption]When word about “rare” Pokemon such as Gyarados was spotted at Block 401 of Hougang Avenue, the precinct gained notorious reputation overnight.
2. ….doesn’t matter day or night
[caption id="attachment_12167" align="alignnone" width="593"] Image source: @plince83[/caption]Hot sun? What hot sun? Nothing is hotter than a Charizard that I’m about to catch!
3. Punggol Park is not spared either
[caption id="attachment_12168" align="alignnone" width="690"] Image source: Image source: Lim Zhuang Chen[/caption]It’s normal to see a park with people in sports attire but in flip flops and their smartphone on their hands? That’s the Pokemon effect!
5. Yishun Park at night
[caption id="attachment_12173" align="alignnone" width="850"] Image source: @amiehetfield[/caption]Dear, we’re not going to the movies tonight. Instead, let’s go catch some Pokemon! Pokemon Go – redefining date nights.
6. Orchard Road
[caption id="attachment_12170" align="alignnone" width="1179"] Image source: Razergo[/caption]How to get a bunch of youths going on a public holiday? Organise a Poke-crawl on National Day!
[caption id="attachment_12171" align="alignnone" width="690"] Image source: Razor[/caption]The event started at 1pm (read: hottest time of the day) and yet our Singaporean youths braved the heat to be the very best! In fact, the turnout was so massive that Poke-crawlers were chased away by the security staff of ION!
7. Orchard At Night
[caption id="attachment_12172" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Pokemon GO SG Hunt[/caption]Just look at how everyone sits together so uniformly! It sure looks like they’re about to start a choir performance! Actually, they’re sticking as close as possible to leech from each other’s lure.
8. Chinese Garden, Jurong
[caption id="attachment_12174" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: PokemonGO SG[/caption]It may look less crowded in this picture but the Chinese Garden is a hot spot for Pokemon GO players as it houses 20 rest stops and 3 gyms. It’s very spacious so it’s great for people who don’t like crowd.
9. Vivo City
[caption id="attachment_12175" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Pokemon GO SG[/caption]We Singaporeans are all about efficiency. If we can get our shopping done at Vivo and catch some Pokemon too, why not?
10. Bishan Park
[caption id="attachment_12176" align="alignnone" width="595"] Image source: @euniceleong[/caption]Remember how people used to say that Bishan Park is really scary at night? This was taken at 1:30am and the park is still lively and buzzing!
11. East Coast Park
[caption id="attachment_12177" align="alignnone" width="595"] Image source: @camemberu[/caption]East Coast Park is home to one of Singapore’s most haunting ghost stories. It’s one of those places people try to avoid going to at night. But ever since the launch of Pokemon Go, we’ve seen some really brave Singaporeans. And it’s the Hungry Ghost Festival now…
Do you have evidence of the Pokemon Go craze in your neighbourhood? Drop us a comment and share with us!
Header image source: Straits Times
Also, read Pokemon Go Guide: How To Catch Pikachu & Where To Catch ‘Em All
Pokemon Go Guide: How To Catch Pikachu & Where To Catch ‘Em All!
The Pokemon Go craze has hit Singapore. Unless you live a social-media-free life, your news feed is probably swamped with all things Pokemon. Like it or not, this craze is probably gonna be around for a couple of months. Whether you’re already playing, or late to the game, here’s our guide that will help you ace Pokemon Go!
Hidden Tips Every Trainer Should Know
Get A Pikachu When You Start
[caption id="attachment_12083" align="alignnone" width="780"] Image source: Image credit: Credit: Jalan Tikus[/caption]Where to get Razz Berry? You can get them at Pokestops! Where have we sighted or caught our Pikachus? Gardens By The Bay (near the car park exit), and Bishan CPF building!
Switch Off AR To Make Capturing Easier
[caption id="attachment_12077" align="alignnone" width="1088"] Image source: Image source: Image source: Phandroid[/caption]Incense is extremely useful if you want to bring Pokemon towards your location. To activate Incense, tap the Pokeball, followed by ‘Items’ and click Incense (make sure you have Incense in your inventory, otherwise, get it at Pokestops). A robot vacuum cleaner looking item will show up and you’ll need to tap it one more time to activate it. A clock will appear and count down for 30 minutes. Incense works really well when you’re on the go. If you activate Incense when you’re static, you’ll only be able to lure one Pokemon in every 5-6 minutes.
Make Good Use Of Pink Petailed PokeStops
[caption id="attachment_12086" align="alignnone" width="700"] Image source: Image souce: Tipsandtricksfor[/caption]Once you’ve reached Level 5, you’ll be able to access gyms and put your mons in battles. Gym battles can be a little chaotic mess of tapping and swiping (tap to attack, swipe to dodge). During battles, you should keep your eyes at the series of squares underneath your Pokemon’s HP bar. When all the squares turn blue, you can unleash your mon’s “Special Power”. You can only use this special power once per battle.
Catching Pokemon For Candy
[caption id="attachment_12229" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Credit: Image source: Helloあsia Singapore[/caption]Where To Catch ‘Em All?
Now that you’ve got some tricks up your sleeves, head to these hot spots around Singapore to expand your Pokedex. Just remember to be aware of your surroundings! Don’t put yourself and others in danger.
1. Orchard Road
[caption id="attachment_12091" align="alignnone" width="675"] Image source: @kuekj[/caption]Just look at the number of PokeStops! No surprise that Singapore’s most happening road is one of the most happening places to Poke hunt. According to eight Pokemon Gyms and 78 Pokestops can be found at 4 parks – Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and the Singapore Zoo. The WRS has also developed Poke maps to help Trainers get the most from their hunt. One word of advice: Animals generally do not like intruders. Do not enter any of the animal exhibits!
3. Botanic Garden
[caption id="attachment_12093" align="alignnone" width="1670"] Image source: Redditor, “there are 5 Gyms, and Pokestops every 10 steps” at the Singapore Botanical Garden. And the best part of all, the Garden is shaded with many pitstops selling drinks and food. We’re pretty sure you won’t want to be Singapore’s first Pokemon Master to be hospitalised for dehydration! Other than that, do wear proper shoes and beware of dog poop4. MRTs
[caption id="attachment_12094" align="alignnone" width="780"] Image source: Image source: !6. Chinese Garden
[caption id="attachment_12097" align="alignnone" width="870"] Image source: maxres
Also read: Better Safe Than Sorry? But These 10 Hungry Ghost Superstitions Are Unbelievable!
Not Just Dino! Grab These 7 Other Pouches & Bags To Show Your Support!
Recently, Ho Ching, the wife of our PM, PM Lee Hsien Loong, made headlines with a very particular fashion item. She was spotted carrying a blue Dino Pouch while attending an official ceremony at the White House with Michelle Obama.
[caption id="attachment_11982" align="alignnone" width="560"] Image source: Reuters[/caption]Blue Dino Pouch
Turns out that the Dino Pouch is not any avant-garde brand typically associated with people of her league. Instead, she chose to use one with a humble price tag of $14.80 designed by a student with special needs. Hours after the photos surfaced online, the Dino Pouch sold like hot cakes.
The Dino Pouch is designed by 19-year old See Toh Sheng Jie, a student with autism, who has been on Pathlight School’s Artist Development Programme (ADP) since its inception in 2011. Under this program, students with autism have the opportunity to work with professional artists to nurture their talents.
The Dino Pouch is currently sold out and is available for pre-order only, with an estimated 2 months wait time. You can place your order here.
Alternatively, check out the following 7 bags and pouches to support students with special needs, just like what Ho Ching did!
1. Leather Travel Pouch by Sheng Jie
Made with genuine leather, this travel pouch/clutch/wallet/wristlet is also designed by Sheng Jie, who is extremely into dinosaurs. His illustrations and miniature figurines of dinosaurs are actually produced from his personal knowledge and memory. He used no references! Priced at $48.00, this pouch can fit a passport and boarding pass comfortably. Get it here. A coin pouch variation is also available at $28.90.
2. Multi-purpose Case by Jun-Yi
Jun-Yi enjoys drawing a myriad of animals in vicarious situations. Although he rarely takes the initiative to socialise, his drawings are usually themed around a big group of animals. Priced at $19.90, this pouch is available in 4 different variations- Flamingoes, Giraffes, Animal Exodus, and Koalas.
3. Denim Pouch Secret Garden by Jolie
Jolie has a unique approach to art. With a marker or fine pen, she draws frogs and human characters that show off her cheeky personality. But don’t be fooled by her mischievousness. Just look how detailed her artwork is! It definitely makes you want to see things through her eyes. Priced at $14.80, the pouch is available here.
4. Animal Procession Weekend Bag by Jun-Yi
Another masterpiece by Jun-Yi, this multi-purpose canvas tote bag fits A3 size items! This sure sounds like the perfect college bag! The bag is equipped with a side zip pocket and quilted lining. It also comes with an adjustable side sling. Priced at $59.90, you can get this casual tote here.
4. Denim Pouch Dragon by Tia
Tia’s canvas is always filled with happy illustrations of animals. Just look at that dragon! Probably the cutest and loveliest dragon you’ve ever seen! Priced at $14.80, the denim pouch is available here.
5. Leather Coin Pouch Ice Cream & Lollies by Grace
Like most of us, Grace has a sweet tooth. But unlike us, she draws delicious cakes, ice creams, and sweets on paper with colour pencils and ink. This super cute coin pouch is available in pink (photo above) and in cream, and is priced at $28.90. A travel pouch option is also available here and is priced at $48.00.
6. Leather Travel Pouch Feather by Selena
Selena has a way of portraying birds in her artwork – it usually exudes a sense of serenity and calmness. If you’re wondering how she achieved drawing the feathery details, the answer lies in very well-sharpened colour pencils. The leather pouch is priced at $48.00 and is available in Cream and Beige. If you’re looking for a coin pouch of the same motif, it’s priced at $28.90, and is available in Cream and Beige as well.
7. Chinese Flower Sling Bag by Nicole
Nicole may only be 16 years of age but she is extremely expressive through Chinese calligraphy and watercolour landscapes. Just look at the colour choice of her doodle! It’s so vibrant, and energetic with a hint of strength. The sling bag’s flap is interchangeable with 4 designs: Chinese Flower (flap, bag), Animal Congregation (flap, bag), Dolphin Waves (flap, bag) and Soccer OK (flap, bag). The changeable flap is retailed at $24.30 while the bag is sold at $48.00 each.
These students may have special needs but WOW! they’ve got so much talent! What better way to raise awareness and support students with special needs. If you’re in awe, like we and Ho Ching are, click on the links and purchase a little something to show your support!
https://www.facebook.com/discover.sg.official/posts/2056688974556794
Header Image: The Olympics Is Back! Here Are The 25 Singaporeans Representing Us For Rio 2016
ULTRA Singapore – Super Sick Lineup & Resistance Stage Artists Announced!
The wait is finally over! With just a month and a half to showtime, ULTRA Singapore has finally revealed the Phase Two artist lineups for its inaugural edition set to take the stage this 10 -11 September!
[caption id="attachment_11943" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Source: Ultra Singapore[/caption]For those new to the EDM scene, the ULTRA brand is a series of Electronic Music festivals spanning Europe, South America, Asia, South Africa and Miami. Over the past 18 years since its inception, thousands of the world’s most iconic DJs, producers and live acts have performed their slick beats at the festival over 20 countries.
[caption id="attachment_11944" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Ultra Singapore[/caption]Headliners
The first name to join this lineup is UK super group Above & Beyond! Having been around the EDM scene since 1999, the UK super group is sure to deliver an electrifying performance.
[caption id="attachment_11947" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Image source: Image source: Image source: Ultra Singapore[/caption]The Early Bird tickets for this event were sold out upon release! To make sure you chope a spot at the festival, you need to move fast to snap up the last remaining Advance Tickets priced at USD$175 (2 day admission).
There’s also the Premium General Admission Tickets (2 day admission), which grants ticket holders access to dedicated express lanes, restrooms and F&B stalls, priced at USD $200.
Once the Advance tickets are sold out, you will have to purchase the regular ticket at USD$190 for General 2-day admission or USD$225 for the Premium General Admission.
[caption id="attachment_11951" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Ultra Singapore[/caption]If you’re going in a group, they’re having a super tempting not-to-be-missed Group Package. All you need to do is purchase 5 tickets and get the 6th one for free! What are you waiting for? Get your troops together and score this discount package!
Head to ULTRA Singapore to get your tickets now!
ULTRA SINGAPORE*
[caption id="attachment_11952" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Ultra Singapore[/caption]Date: Sep 10 & 11, 2016
Venue: Ultra Park, 1 Bayfront Avenue
Ticket Price: USD$175 (Advance- General Admission), USD$200 (Advance- Premium Admission), USD$190 (Regular -General Admission), USD$225 (Regular -Premium Admission)
Online Ticketing: Ultra Singapore
Website: Ultra Singapore
Headliners:
Above & Beyond, Afrojack Alesso, Axwell^Ingrosso, deadmau5, Kygo, NERO (Live), DJ Snake, ZHU
Support Acts:
Carnage, Far East Movement, Gryffin, Jauz, Marshmello, Nicole Moudaber*, Reboot*, Shaded (Live)*, Technasia*, W&W
*RESISTANCE Artist
Do note that you need to be 18 years of age and older to attend this event
Header image source: Ultra Singapore
Also, read Stuck In Singapore? Here Are 10 Uncommon Places To Visit For A Different Kinda Fun!
The Olympics Is Back! Here Are The 25 Singaporeans Representing Us For Rio 2016
The 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio 2016, is set to take place in Rio, Brazil this 5th of August! Yes, there may be some bad press clouding the games, but let’s put the negativity aside and support our Singaporean athletes at the world’s most prestigious sporting event! Before that, get to know who’s who and what event they will be competing in. #OneTeamSG
The 25 Singaporeans
1. Feng Tianwei – Table Tennis (Women’s Singles, Women’s Team)
[caption id="attachment_11853" align="alignnone" width="630"] Image source: Image source: AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ[/caption]Dubbed “Singapore’s Swim King”, Rio 2016 will be Joseph Schooling‘s second Olympics participation. There was a lot of pressure on him back in London 2012, but this time round, he is more Image source: Singapore SEA Games Organising Committee / Action Images via Reuters[/caption]
Quah Zheng Wen may only be 19 years of age but he’s got some serious swimming background to boast about. At the Southeast Asian Games last year, he took part in 12 events, winning 7 golds, 4 silvers and 1 bronze. On top of that, he also broke 6 Games records (3 individual and 3 relay). You can catch this flying fish in action at Rio 2016 on the following dates: 8th (100m Backstroke), 9th (200m Butterfly), 12th (100m Butterfly) of August.
4. Quah Ting Wen – Swimming (100m Butterfly)
[caption id="attachment_11850" align="alignnone" width="631"] Image source: Yahoo Newsroom[/caption]Elder sister to Zheng Wen, Quah Ting Wen is an experienced swimmer having represented Singapore for international events since 2005. She did not have the best season in 2013 but her stellar performance at the SEA Games last year boosted her confidence greatly. Catch Ting Wen fighting for her a-Quah-tic dream on the 7th of August.
5. Timothee Yap – Track & Field (Men’s 100m)
[caption id="attachment_11922" align="alignnone" width="1079"] Image source: Image source: Run Society[/caption]When she’s not training, Neo Jie Shi is a human resource and admin assistant manager. But when she’s got her running shoes on, she goes all out. Her routine (before and after qualifying for Rio 2016) is fairly simple. She trains after work, one long run followed by one rest day. She clocks in about 70km-80km per week, which is half of a full-timer’s mileage. It’s extremely effective as she went from a recreational runner to an Olympian! Jie Shi’s event will take place on 14th of August.
7. Derek Wong – Badminton (Men’s Singles)
[caption id="attachment_11813" align="alignnone" width="844"] Image source: Currently ranked 57 in the world, Singapore’s very own flag-bearer Derek Wong is set for a tough start as he was drawn into the same group as World No.1’s Lee Chong Wei. He will be playing against Suriname’s Soren Opti in first match which is set to take place on the 12th of August before taking on Lee on Sunday. It’s not gonna be easy but do support him as Derek is considering to roll down the curtains after Rio 2016.8. Liang Xiaoyu – Badminton (Women’s Single)
[caption id="attachment_11923" align="alignnone" width="1619"] Image source: Ronald Susilo. Xiaoyu will be making her debut at Rio 2016 on the 13th of August!
9. Saiyidah Aisyah – Rowing (Women’s Single Sculls)
[caption id="attachment_11815" align="alignnone" width="620"] Image source: Image source: Image source: Credit: Image source: Image source: NGCHOOSIN11[/caption]Four years ago, windsurfer Amanda Ng‘s Olympic dream was shattered after she missed out on qualifying for the London 2012. But after switching to the 470 category, she and partner Jovina Choo edged out other Olympic hopefuls to top the Singapore Sailing Federation’s (SSF) selection trials for Rio 2016. They’ve been training at Rio for the past 3 weeks and we’ll get to catch them in action on the 11th of August!
16 & 17. Griselda Khng & Sara Tan – Sailing (49er FX)
[caption id="attachment_11839" align="alignnone" width="513"] Image source: Griselda Khng & Sara Tan[/caption]While everyone else struggles to lose weight, the 49er FX pair Griselda Khng and Sara Tan actually struggled to gain weight to ensure they achieve the optimal weight to keep the boat as flat as possible on the water! They consume about 4000 calories a day (double of the recommended calorie intake of a regular woman) and burn about 1300 calories per training session. The girls will be making their Olympic debut on the 13th of August.
18 & 19. Justin Liu & Denise Lim – Sailing (Narca 17)
[caption id="attachment_11840" align="alignnone" width="630"] Image source: Yahoo Newsroom[/caption]Do you know that Justin Liu and Denise Lim are partners on and off water? Last year, they sailed to victory at the Nacra 17 class at a World Cup leg in China and bagged the one and only Rio 2016 qualifying spot on offer. However, the price they paid was not cheap at all. They had to shell out nearly $100,000 for this dream! A hefty price, but one that is definitely worth it. Catch Justin and Denise in action on the 11th of August.
20. Jasmine Ser – Shooting (10m Air Riffle & 50m Riffle 3 positions)
[caption id="attachment_11919" align="aligncenter" width="1800"] Credit: The New Paper[/caption]Jasmine Ser made Singapore proud by bagging a gold medal at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. She then went on and outshone every other Asian shooter at the Asian Qualifiers despite contracting food poisoning. People say third time’s a charm. Will this be Jasmine’s chance to come home with a medal? She’ll show you what accuracy is all about on the 6th (10m Air Riffle) and 11th (50m Riffle) of August.
21. Teo Shun Xie – Shooting (10m Air Pistol, 25m Pistol)
[caption id="attachment_11847" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Image source: Image source: Image source: Image source: Image source:You can catch the Games LIVE from August 6 to 22 on okto and four other Toggle channels. Toggle is free and no set-top box is needed.
Channel NewsAsia, Channel 5, Channel 8, Suria and Vasantham will be reporting extensively on the Olympics. Alternatively, you can tune in to all Mediacorp radio stations for regular updates throughout the day.
What do you think about Team Singapore? Which event do you want Singapore to win the most? Drop us a comment and let us know!
Header image: Singapore National Olympic Council
Also, read A Peek At NDP 2016 – Fireworks Both Indoors AND Outdoors!
Thought You Knew All About Singapore? Here Are 10 Uncommon Places That’ll Guarantee A New Experience
Even if you’re not going abroad, you can look to our very own humble abode for fun things to do and places to explore. Singapore isn’t just about Orchard Road or Gardens by the Bay. We’re almost as sick of these places as you are!
Well, fret not! Come the weekend, you can look forward to something else to do! Here are 10 interesting and uncommon places to visit for a different kind of fun.
1. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle & Dragon Kiln
[caption id="attachment_11369" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image source: Helmindra[/caption]Dubbed one of Singapore’s most well-kept secrets, the Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle is a place that combines heritage, history, discovery, and fun. It gives vibes of an old museum and you can actually buy proper pottery and art at a reasonable price!
There’s also the Dragon Kiln (a furnace/oven for burning pottery), one of the oldest surviving brick-built kilns in Singapore for wood firing. If you’d like to learn more about pottery, Thow Kwang also hosts a series of workshops that will give you your Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze “Ghost” pottery moment.
[caption id="attachment_11370" align="alignnone" width="594"] Image source: wjleow[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11371" align="alignnone" width="597"] Image source: lioncityboyzach[/caption]- Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle
- Address: 85 Lorong Tawas, off Jalan Bahar
- Contact number: +65 6268 6121
- Operating Hours: Daily, 9am-5pm
- Website: Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle
2. Lazarus Island
[caption id="attachment_11300" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image source: bhevzdelica[/caption]Are you looking for a beach to visit, but find that those at Sentosa are overpopulated? Why not try Lazarus Island instead? Accessible by a causeway from St John’s Island, Lazarus Island is home to an untouched tranquil beach.
You could take a dip in the clear turquoise waters, and bring along a picnic basket for a picnic on the pristine white sand. For the best beaches in Singapore, read this.
[caption id="attachment_11302" align="alignnone" width="599"] Image source: fadz_h[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11303" align="alignnone" width="602"] Image source: jsonlah[/caption]3. The Observatory at Science Centre
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/2-58ZTB_3J/?taken-at=214335698[/embed] [caption id="attachment_11387" align="alignnone" width="596"] Image source: anodization[/caption]Stargazing, anyone? With a location near the equator, Singapore has an advantageous location. It allows stargazers to catch a glimpse of the constellations in both the northern and southern celestial hemispheres. If you happen to be in the west, drop by the Science Centre to check out the exhibits and end off your visit with a sky full of stars!
[caption id="attachment_11388" align="alignnone" width="596"] Image source: Image source: xinrongy[/caption]- Science Centre Observatory
- Address: 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, 609433
- Contact number: +65 6425 2500
- Operating Hours: Friday 7:45pm- 10:00pm
- Facebook: SCOB
4. Pulau Ubin
[caption id="attachment_11270" align="alignnone" width="740"] Image source: catching the sunrise, or even catching some fish at a kelong, this island literally spells fun under the sun!It’s a great destination for those who would like to escape the hustle and bustle of the city (especially from the crowd!). Just swap the MRTs for rental bikes and enjoy nature.
[caption id="attachment_11297" align="alignnone" width="514"] Image source: Travelling Our Planet[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11298" align="alignnone" width="599"] Image source: skyblue25[/caption]5. MegaZip Adventure Park
[caption id="attachment_11311" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Sentosa[/caption]Up for an adventure with your buddies? Head down to Sentosa’s MegaZip Adventure Park to get your adrenaline going. Hang 450-metre high up and swing across a jungle, beach, and the sea at a speed of up to 60 kilometres!
Not a fan of swinging across Sentosa? Check out Climb Max, an obstacle course consisting of three levels of aerial ropes at 15 metres high. That sure sounds like the next Singapore Ninja Warrior course!
[caption id="attachment_11328" align="alignnone" width="605"] Image source: xx.staygirls[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11329" align="alignnone" width="478"] Image source: sveta_persik[/caption]- MegaZip Adventure Park
- Address: Imbiah Hill Rd, Sentosa Island, 098967
- Contact number:+65 6884 5602
- Operating Hours: Daily, 11am-7pm
- Entrance fee: $50++
- Website: Image source: Bounce Singapore[/caption]
The thought of hanging around Orchard as something fun to do probably did not cross your mind. But how about bouncing around the latest indoor adventure park that is strategically located in Orchard?
Bounce Singapore is an epic urban playground that consists of interconnected trampolines, Freerun Terrain Park (like the one on American Ninja Warrior), and “Leap of Faith” – jump on a raised platform and leap out to catch hold of the trapeze. Best part of all? It’s indoors and you won’t get sunburnt from all that fun.
[caption id="attachment_11345" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Bounce Singapore[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11346" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Bounce Singapore[/caption]- Bounce Singapore
- Address: Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, 8 Grange Road, #09-01
- Contact number: +65 6816 2879
- Operating Hours: Sun-Thurs (10am – 10pm), Fri-Sat (10am – midnight)
- Entrance fee: $24++ (general admission), $19++(student discount)
- Website: Bounce SG
7. Singapore Botanic Gardens
[caption id="attachment_11381" align="alignnone" width="700"] Image source: Image source: Image source: blognacarona[/caption]- Singapore Botanic Gardens
- Address: 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
- Contact number: +65 6471 7138
- Operating Hours: Daily 5am-12am
- Website: Singapore Botanic Gardens
8. Mint Museum Of Toy
[caption id="attachment_11431" align="alignnone" width="586"] Image source: gridho[/caption]You’re never too young or too old for toys! This toy museum will delight both adults and kids with its vast collection of vintage toys and memorabilia from around the world.
With over 50,000 pieces of vintage toys, this collection is considered one of the finest in the world. Even the five-storey building that houses the museum is a work of art and has gained international recognition at Architectural Awards.
[caption id="attachment_11437" align="alignnone" width="602"] Image source: Javier Wu[/caption] [caption id="attachment_11439" align="alignnone" width="601"] Image source: afiq_castello[/caption]- Mint Museum Of Toys
- Address: 26 Seah Street, 188382
- Contact number: +65 63390660
- Operating Hours: Daily 9:30am-6:30pm
- Entry fee: $15
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- Changi Chapel & Museum
- Address: 1000 Upper Changi Rd N, 507707
- Contact number: +65 6214 2451
- Operating Hours: Daily 9:30am-5.00pm (last admission at 4:30pm)
- Entry Fee: Free admission
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- Singapore City Gallery
- Address: 45 Maxwell Rd, The URA Centre, 069118
- Contact number: +65 6321 8321
- Operating Hours: Monday- Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
- Entry Fee: Free admission
- Website: Singapore City Gallery
With 10 uncommon places to check out with your friends for a different kinda fun (and some really pocket-friendly ones), which one would you visit first? While you’re at it, also check out The Singaporean Bucket List – 10 Challenges You Die Die Must Complete.
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Clearing All Your Doubts – How Exactly Does The Michelin Guide Work?
Singapore is known to be a food paradise and after soooo many years, we finally have our very own Michelin Guide Singapore!!
We’re pretty sure you’ve heard a thing or two about the Michelin Guide but what exactly is it? Why is a tyre maker involved in the dining scene?
What Is the Michelin Guide?
[caption id="attachment_11549" align="alignnone" width="500"] Image source: Image source: Image source: Image source: Image source: here to check out which 34 food establishments in Singapore made the cut.Michelin-Starred Chef or Michelin-Starred Restaurant?
[caption id="attachment_11545" align="alignnone" width="620"] Image source: Rex, Getty @ Image source: Image source: Spanish Hipster[/caption]It’s true that there are many Michelin-starred French restaurants but do you know that Tokyo has a mind blowing number of 226 Michelin-starred restaurants? Paris has a mere 94 (as of 2015). While about 50 of the 226 restaurants in Japan are French restaurants, most starred restaurants serve traditional Japanese cuisine (Kaiseki, sushi, ramen, and even poisonous blowfish).
The Michelin Guide panel of inspectors who are in charge of rating hotels and restaurants in over 24 countries live in different continents of the world. They have an open mind towards the cuisines of very culture.
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[caption id="attachment_11586" align="alignnone" width="640"] Image source: Michelin Guide Singapore and order a physical copy at $39.95 now!
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The Full List Of Michelin Guide Singapore 2016 – How Many Have You Tried?
The wait is finally over! We now have our very own Michelin Guide Singapore! And the best part of all, we’re the first Southeast Asian country, and only the fourth Asian nation after Japan, Hong Kong and Macau, to be rated by the Michelin Guide.
Michelin Star classification
The Guide conveys its review through brief summaries and with every prestigious ‘star’. Restaurants may receive zero to 3 stars for the quality of their food. The Star classification:
[caption id="attachment_11569" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image source: Michelin Guide Singapore[/caption]Without further ado, here are the starred dining establishments that made it to the 2016 Guide!
1 Starred Dining Establishment
1. Amla by Juan Amador – Goodwood Park Hotel
[caption id="attachment_11560" align="alignnone" width="805"] Image source: alma[/caption]2. Bacchanalia – HongKong Street
3. Beni – Mandarin Gallery
4. Candlenut -New Bridge Road
5. Corner House – Botanic Gardens
10. Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle – Chinatown Food Complex
11. Jaan, Swissotel – The Stamford
12. Lei Garden – Chijmes
5. Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro – Mandarin Orchard Singapore
[caption id="attachment_11578" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image source: Image source: The First And Only 3 Starred Dining EstablishmentJoël Robuchon Restaurant – Resort World Sentosa
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Where to get the best Curry Laksa? Which hawker stall has the best Hainanese Chicken Rice? Don’t know where to bring your tourist friends for the best Chai Tow Kway?
Worry no more because some of Singapore’s best eateries have been awarded a”Bib Gourmand” (high-quality menu at reasonable prices) by the very first edition of the Singapore Michelin Guide! So who made the cut? Here are the 34 hawker stalls, restaurants and food establishment that made the list.
What is Bib Gourmand?
“Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand…is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognises friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices. ” In Singapore – the meal must be under SGD$45 to qualify.
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Without further ado, here’s the full list!
1. Claypot Laksa – Alexandra Village Food Centre
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23. New Ubin Seafood – Sin Ming Road
24. Peony Jade at Keppel Club (Cantonese) – Bukit Chermin Rd
25. Shish Mahal (Indian) – Albert Street
26. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh – New Bridge Rd
[caption id="attachment_11194" align="alignnone" width="601"] Image source: Yayforfries[/caption]27. 328 Katong Laksa – East Coast Road
28. True Blue Cuisine (Peranakan) – Armenien Street
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33. JB Ah Meng Kitchen (Cantonese) – Geylang Road
34. Sin Huat Eating House (crab rice noodle) – Geylang Road
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With so many yummy approved food to choose from, we reckon you bookmark this page (and share with your friends) for future reference. You’ll always know “what to eat” and “where to eat” from now. No more arguments about who has to decide meal plans!
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